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Re: Future Networking Technologhy

  • From: Roger Clark Williams <rogerw@nordlink.com>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 17:49:29 -0400
  • Resent-Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 18:54:01 -0400
  • To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
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Rick, you may well be right. I have heard from some clients that the telcos 
will be doing "more with less" for a while since their budgets are so far 
down. MPLS is a wonderful way of adding services to an existing network 
without having to buy a whole raft of new gear.

Roger Williams

At 10:41 AM 7/4/2002, you wrote:
>Great reply Roger,
>
>I see that MPLS may be delay IPV6 for some time.
>
>I know that AT&T are going to MPLS with all their guns loaded.
>Telus Canada has not committed to MPLS yet they are studying it
>Southern Bell (Bell south) is committing to L3 VPN MPLS.
>
>I predict with the carriers failing that BW is in longer free and QoS will
>have to be addressed.
>
>Yours Truly,
>Rick G

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